New Research by Annie Innes-Gold on loko iʻa restoration and climate change
Volunteers and staff at Heʻeia fishpond. Photo credit: Heʻeia NERR.
Recent PhD graduate Annie Innes-Gold had her doctoral work featured on Hawaiʻi Public Radio. For this work, Annie led an interdisciplinary team of university researchers, resource managers, and loko iʻa (fishpond) practitioners, finding that loko iʻa restoration may enhance fisheries resilience to warming waters in Kāneʻohe Bay. Check out her Hawaiʻi Public Radio interview and a UH News article about this work!